0 to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning: --
1 past simple and past participle of heed --
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Although this refrain has been so often repeated that it has nearly become a mantra, here is an important place where it should be heeded.
With these provisos heeded, camp can undoubtedly prove inspirational in its survivalist hints.
We heeded the recommendations (sect. 1.1) for high-density recording (by using a 128-channel electrode array).
What is exceptional about the biomedical research industry is the degree to which its cries for exceptionalism were heeded and given weight.
If your concerns had been heeded in 1982 and 1983, how do you think fiscal policy would have evolved over the subsequent 20 years?
Music seems to have heeded the same call.
Have the major weather forecasting research centres not heeded the warning from related work in chaos?
Yet the latter succeeded only because states heeded them.
Managing Your Emotions
What makes me angry?
Mostly,l hate when someone tries to make someone else feel bad.
I have to admit that once, when l was actually called names.
l regretted doing this afterwards, but not full heartedly because l think l was provoked in that situation.
The most postive way of dealing with anger is talking about the problem.
l talk to someone who listens, or l'll write my thoughts down on paper.
Learning how to deal with anger as you're growing up is so important.
When you're younger, you might yell,or cry when you're angry, but as you get older, you're expected to handle your emotions much better.
Learning to control your emotion now will prevent you from doing something that you'll regret later on in life!